ASUS ZenFone 2 Review: Excellent Android Value

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The rate at which the industry is pumping out smartphones these days is staggering. Even more impressive is the rate at which truly outstanding phones are shipping, even from names that weren't significant just a few years ago. BLU, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and ASUS (just to name a few) have all produced handsets in recent months that rival the best offerings from Apple, LG, Samsung, and other historical greats. It signals a shift in the industry where we've reached a certain level of market maturity at the hardware, software and ecosystem level. It's just that much easier to launch a smartphone in market than it was a few years ago.

The ASUS ZenFone 2 is one of the more interesting devices to hit the
HotHardware reviews desk in some time. We spent a bit of time previewing it earlier this month,
and now we've assembled a full review after using it more regularly as
our daily dialer. The higher-end model, which is what we're testing
here, is available widely for just $299 unlocked.

To put that in
perspective, most flagship Android phones retail for upwards of $599
unlocked.

And we're quickly approaching a point where the hardware available in a $299 smartphone isn't just sufficient for those on a budget, but also capable enough for power users that demand more performance and all the latest technologies. Here's a glance at what's inside the ASUS ZenFone 2 and as you'll see, there's a lot under the hood for its modest price tag...

This ASUS smartphone is one of the few phones to ship this year with an Intel Atom chip inside. Intel is surely looking to get its label onto more handsets as time marches on, but it'll be tough to oust platform players like Qualcomm and Samsung that already have a firm grip. On paper, the ZenFone 2 looks like a mid-to-high range phone, but again, it's the $299 price point that keeps everything in focus.

Can ASUS' latest (now finally available in the US as well) come close to matching the performance of phones that cost twice as much? We'll find out in the pages ahead.